Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Euphoria’ Remix Gives Drake an Ultimatum: Return Tupac’s Ring for His ‘Little Respect’

At Kendrick Lamar’s recent “The Pop Out: Ken and Friends” concert in Los Angeles on June 19, K-Dot excited the audience with a live performance of his Drake diss songs.

The 37-year-old rapper surprised fans with new lyrics referencing the ring once owned by Tupac Shakur, which is now owned by Drake after being purchased at an auction.

Once again, Lamar took aim at Drake to show a lack of “respect” for the artist.

At the beginning of the show, Lamar excited the audience by performing “euphoria” for the first time. While the original track alluded to Drake purchasing a ring previously owned by Tupac, the “Pray For Me” rapper inserted new lyrics midway through the song.

Lamar raps, “Give me back Tupac’s ring and I can respect you a little.”

At the beginning of their feud, the “One Dance” hitmaker mentioned Lamar’s fondness for Tupac, even using an AI voice changer to emulate the late legendary rapper during the song. his song “Taylor Made Freestyle”. The move ended abruptly when Tupac’s estate intervened with legal threats and demands to remove the song.

In the first iteration of the track “euphoria”, Lamar alludes to the ring.

“Somebody told me you got a ring, by God I’m willing to double my salary / I’d rather do that than let a Canadian n—a put Pac in his grave .”

In addition to “Euphoria”, Lamar also released the harsh diss track “6:16 in LA” with Ab-Soul during his performance. He also delivered a riveting performance of “Like That”.

The audience couldn’t help but enjoy the surprise appearances of fellow artists, including Jay Rock, Schoolboy Q and Dr. Dre.

Kendrick Lamar changed the lyrics to “Euphoria” while performing live and criticized Drake again. 😳

“Give me back Tupac’s ring and I can respect you a little” pic.twitter.com/WRujYfpOq6

– WhatsOnRap (@WhatsOnRap__) June 20, 2024


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After a series of performances of Dr. Dre’s most iconic songs, the N.W.A. alum remained front and center to debut a collaborative performance of “Not Like Us” with Lamar.

To close out the show, the rapper delivered an intense performance of Drake’s chart-topping diss track, repeating it five times in a row, with several surprise guests appearing throughout the memorable set. miss.

Following the release of “Not Like Us”, tensions between Drake and Kendrick have significantly eased. Despite fans widely declaring that Lamar was the winner of their rap feud, Drake recently fired back with a diss track titled “The Heart Part 6” in May, sparking speculation among followers of both artists.

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